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2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League : ウィキペディア英語版
2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League

The 2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League season was the 23rd since its establishment.
A total of sixteen teams participated in the league. Fifteen teams from last season's competition and one promoted club from the 2012–13 Ukrainian First League formed the league. The competition commenced on the 12 July 2013 when Tavriya Simferopol hosted Zorya Luhansk. Eighteen rounds were played prior to the winter recess. The competition was affected by the political turmoil that affected Ukraine during the spring session.
==Civil unrest and its effects on the league==
In November 2013, during the winter break of the Ukrainian Premier League, a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest labelled Euromaidan started in Ukraine.〔(Ukraine crisis timeline ), BBC News〕 The competition was to resume on 1 March 2014,〔 but due to the Russian invasion continuing on with the Crimean crisis, the Premier League delayed the start of the spring stage. A decision was made by the Ukrainian Premier League to resume the competition on 15 March.
After the annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014 the teams from Crimea, namely Sevastopol and Tavriya Simferopol, continued to participate in the competition.〔
During the May 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine the Football Federation of Ukraine (after being advised to do so by the Ukrainian Interior Ministry〔(Ukraine calls for spectator ban at football matches ), BBC News (7 May 2014)〕) decided that all matches across all Ukrainian leagues, as well as the 2014 Ukrainian Cup Final, would be played behind closed doors for security reasons.〔(Ukraine matches to be staged behind closed doors ), Reuters (9 May 2014)〕
The unrest in Ukraine since November 2013 lead to an unexpected sense of unity among rival Ukrainian football fans.〔 Various formerly bitter rival football fans (also those from Russophone cities in Ukraine) held pro-Ukrainian Unity marches.〔〔(Ukrainian soccer celebrations ended in Odessa deaths ), Reuters (3 May 2014)
(Three victims of yesterday's clashes in Kharkiv still remain in hospital ), National Radio Company of Ukraine (28 April 2014)
(Ukraine crisis: Kiev powerless as east slips out of its control ), The Guardian (30 April 2014)〕

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